Queen’s Plate winner Moira faces challenge in Breeders’ Cup race
She earned trainer Kevin Attard his first Queen’s Plate title earlier this year, but Moira will have plenty of ground to cover to secure her conditioner a Breeders’ Cup trophy.
The champion filly will break from the No. 12 post in the US$2-million Filly and Mare Turf event set at 1 3/16 miles Saturday at Keeneland. She’ll be one of two Canadian entries in the 12-horse field, with Lady Speightspeare — owned by Charles Fipke and trained by veteran Woodbine conditioner Roger Attfield — starting from the No. 1 post.
“You can’t over-think these things, it’s obviously the luck of the draw,” Attard said during a telephone interview. “They start right at the bend coming out of the turn so there should be some time to position her.
“Obviously we have a very capable jockey.”